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This had to be the worst school I have ever attended. The teachers don't help. The classes do not teach me much. The lectures aren't always clear. The social part is lacking severely. Keeping on track is very difficult and in order to keep up, you have to do the classes almost 24/7.

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August 15, 2012

Southwest Primary & Intermediate Learning Center Charter Schools are AMAZING! We can't say enough positive things about SLC! Yes, the academic workload is intense. Yes, your child will develop critical thinking skills. Yes, he/she will learn to use logic, deductive reasoning, and abstract thinking. Our goal is to raise our two boys to be functioning, law-abiding citizens with academic & professional skills by the time they graduate from high school. Following in their father's footsteps to be a pilot is the icing on the cake! Not getting enough Art or Music in your local elementary APS school? Send your child to SPLC: Art, Music, Spanish, AND Computer Science are part of the yearly curriculum. Looking for responsive administrators? SPLC & SILC have attentive principals and academic support personnel. Within two hours of receiving a letter reference a bullying incident, the principal contacted me. He provided feedback and had the issue resolved within 24 hours. Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) is NOT a problem at this school either. If you're looking for a quality college prep school and can't afford the private school tuition rates, this charter school is the way to go!

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parent

July 10, 2012

Awesome school!!!!!! 2 boys love it- One will graduates as a college Sophomore because of dual i=enrollment at CNM. NO nonsense meat and potatoes education with some cool innovative twists

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May 27, 2012

To the parent who's "A" kid had difficulty with a Health class, shame on you. To denigrate a school just because "there were trick questions" and the class you took was "too hard" is disgraceful "sour grapes" tripe. I hope you're not one of those parents who does all the work so little Johnny can get a "straight A" report card. As a test psychologist, I'm not going to get into the very good reasoning for "trick questions," as you call them (such as deductive reasoning, logic, developing critical thinking skills, etc.), but any school that is challenging children (in any subject) to think on their own, should be praised, and that's why I'm giving 5 stars to counteract your "woe is me" whining. Oh, and BTW, my kids took the health course here, and said it was one of the easiest classes in the curriculum (full-time)--and they are not "straight A" students! You know, there's a reason the test scores are among the highest in the state, AND there's a 6,000 student waiting list to get in! Let THAT determine your choices! Look it up!

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March 19, 2012

Just what my daughter needed! I have one child that attends high school here, another does extended learning classes. She has trouble in a traditional setting getting homework turned in--no trouble here! Classes progress at her pace. She's well ahead of where she needs to be. My other daughter took Health over Spring break and finished quickly. Extended learning program gives so many options! It's a great way to get ahead of schedule/take dual credit classes. School has really worked with us. Best summer PE program! Classes aren't easy, They do require you to demonstrate knowledge of each lesson.

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October 02, 2011

My son took the online health class (e2020) for high school in order to get that graduation requirement out of the way. Lectures are long and tedious, and test questions often test some minute detail that was discussed in the lecture that has little to do with learning material. The questions almost felt like they were trying to trick you rather than test if you have an understanding of the material. To make things worse, if you miss a question in the quiz or homework section, they will not tell which one you got wrong, and then they ask the same question on the tests in each section. My son managed to complete the course with hours and hours of work with an overall 97% in the class, but it really was torture. He is a straight A student who is normally able to breeze though material, but given the tedious nature of the course, there was no way to speed things up. He had planned to take NM History through SW Secondary Learning as well, but instead he switched to Hope Connection which was much less time to complete. If you are looking for a place to get easy requirements out of the way, SW Secondary is NOT the place to go.

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parent

October 14, 2009

I am a student and I give it 4 out of 5 stars because the social part of the school is lacking and staying on track is VERY hard

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no ratingMarch 09, 2009

My son graduated in 2008 and throught he dual-enrollmetn program, had already earned close to 18 college credits. He was very-well prepared for college and is getting almost all A's in college. Southwest Learning Centers. My daughter is a Sophomore and has earned 14 colege credits. She is the first female and youngest student in the flight school program. She is lerning how to fly and will earn her private pilots license when she is 17. This school does mre than prepare students for college- it prepares students for life!

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October 05, 2006

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February 23, 2004

My daughter loves going here. It is a school where each child works at their own level. Most of the work is done on computers. There are still a few kinks to work out but it is much better than the horrible APS schools. Most of the money is spent on the administration. Charter schools are a good alternative and my daughter is thriving, happy, and staying out of trouble which is excellent for a teenager.

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January 05, 2004

Southwest secondary learning center is great! My son loves going and we were very fortunate to get him in. The Albuquerque public schools are generally pretty poor.(test scores show New Mexico schools one of the nations worst!) There are such long waiting lists to be accepted into the Charter schools, because they have been rating better and a lot less overcrowded. I was told my son won the lottery pick. Now my son for the first time is finally thinking about college! SW learning center has not only increased his self esteem, but he now enjoys learning!

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